Machinist, The (2004) [Blu-ray]
Mystery | Thriller
Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale) hasn't slept in a year. The shocking deterioration of his physical and mental health has made his every waking moment an unrelenting state of confusion, paranoia, guilt, anxiety and terror. His only solace from this living
nightmare comes from an affectionate prostitute (Jennifer Jason Leigh).
When cryptic notes turn up mysteriously in his apartment and when hallucinations of a co-worker that no one else sees causes a gruesome machine shop injury, he embarks on a journey to find out whether there is an elaborate plot to drive him mad or his
fatigue has simply robbed him of reason. The more he learns, the less he wants to know.
User Comment: Craig Estrella (Surecure) from Toronto, Canada, 29 October 2004 • There are many good things about The Machinist that are well deserving of praise. The very atmospheric nature of the film is supported very strongly
by excellent performances all around. Christian Bale takes things to the extreme in his embodiment of his character. It is hard to take seeing him in his near-starvation body mass, which elevates the tension of this piece even further. The storyline
leaves a little to be desired. While it creates its mood excellently, it does tend to plod along a little too much.
One thing that does stand out is how reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock this film plays. Almost everything about the film screams Hitchcock, from the editing of certain scenes (the driving sequences are very much in the style of Psycho) to the Bernard
Herrmann-esquire score (lots of bass clarinet), the lack of fully-exploring/revealing some of the creepier points of the film (what is dripping from the fridge?), and the washed out, grainy photography. If you want to see what a film would look like if
Hitchcock were alive to film it today, this is the closest thing you could probably come across. And if that was part of Brad Anderson's intention in directing this, I have to commend him on the execution because it is uncanny.
Overall, I would recommend this film, but not to casual movie-goers. This is very much a movie-phile experience for those who appreciate character development and cinematography as much as plot points and a storyline that can be defined and followed from
one action to the next. In that way it is closer to films like Magnolia or the Others, where the apex is the characters. If you are looking for a typical popcorn Hollywood thriller, this is not what you are looking for.
Summary: A strong mood piece, but not for everyone.
[CSW] -4- I could only guess parts of the ending. If you can take the atmospheric nature of the film and near-starvation body mass, which elevates the tension of this piece even further it definitely is worth watching. This is a great one-time-only
mystery-thriller.
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